There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
The basic instruments are guitars, bass, and drums (although it is possible to do it without rhythm guitars - the band Bunkur uses two bass guitars and no rhythm guitars). Other instruments can be added as needed. Traditional folk instruments, keyboards, violins, and other "unconventional" instruments have all been used by Metal bands.
Transposing instruments are generally families of instruments, with each family having several instruments sounding at different pitches. There are usually soprano, alto, tenor and other voices in the family of instruments. Using saxophones as the example, it is advantageous for a player to be able to change to a different instrument in the family, say alto to tenor, without learning an entirely different set of fingerings. If all of the saxes were scored in concert pitch, the Eb instruments ( alto, baritone, sopranino, and contrabass) and Bb instruments (soprano, tenor and bass) would have different fingerings. To avoid that, music for the different instruments is transposed. When the saxophones were first patented, Adolph Sax intended for there to be two families of saxes, the Bb and and Eb family for use in military bands, and the F and C instruments for use in orchestras. The Bb and Eb instruments were extremely useful in bands and they caught on pretty quickly. The F and C instruments never caught on in orchestras, but if they had, the C instruments would have been in concert pitch (or even octaves from concert pitch).
I written for bands before and its simple choose/make a tune then add in the other instruments my advice is to use sibelus or garage band software as it's easy to use and lets you create differnet tunes with your instruments and lets you listen to it if you don't like it you can always delete it Good Luck
A trombone has a slide, which other brass instruments lack.
There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
singer/vocalist,drummer,guitarist,and you should have a bassist (if you want to sound good) and you could add keyboard and other instruments too if you want
it's naturally a quiet instrument and had to sound as loud as all the other instruments back in the 40s and prior in say Swing bands. The rest is history
The basic instruments are guitars, bass, and drums (although it is possible to do it without rhythm guitars - the band Bunkur uses two bass guitars and no rhythm guitars). Other instruments can be added as needed. Traditional folk instruments, keyboards, violins, and other "unconventional" instruments have all been used by Metal bands.
A miller turned grain into flour. They made bread and other whole wheat goods. They also make other people's jobs easier.
If I remember correctly was a long time ago...there was Glenn Fry....Katrina and the Waves....Night Ranger.... Foreigner and probably a couple other bands
Glenn Frey Don Henley Randy Meisner Bernie Leadon
Anything, really. Most people would use musical instruments, but you could recycle and use other things, like string or rubber bands as strings for a guitar.
well yes you can I make them with hair bands and other bands
millers usually wear white, but they don't dress fancy. Some millers don't even have shoes to wear for work. They have aprons and carry milk and flour and people don't trust them.
Both bands were challenging each other.
A STACK OF MONEY IN A Rubber Band or Any other Type of Grouping strap.